Thursday
14 Oct
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New Landscapes of Care in the Post Pandemic City - oplæg, rundbordsdiskussion og drinks

Hvordan har tidligere pandemier formet vores byer? Hvilket mærke vil COVID-19 sætte på udformningen af vore byrum?

Nicholas Jungblut Knutsson

Deltag i en spændende eftermiddag arrangeret af Emergency Architecture and Human Rights (EAHR) i samarbejde med festivalen, hvor vi bringer dig præsentationer og indsigt fra Verdenssundhedsorganisationen, WHO, fra globale sundhedseksperter, arkitekter og byforskere om det presserende spørgsmål om den post-pandemiske by.

Program:

16.15: Velkomst

16:30 - 18:00: Præsentationer og diskussioner af og med bl.a. Jakob B. Knudsen: arkitekt og dekan på Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering; Flemming Konradsen: professor i global miljøsundhed og leder af School of Global Health ved Københavns Universitet; Mikkel Thelle: lektor ved Center for byhistorie ved Aarhus Universitet; Luca Fontana: epidemiolog og toksologi ved World Health Organization; Michele Di Marco: arkitekt og Téchne coordinator ved World Health Organization. Moderator: Michael Ulfstjerne, Emergency Architecture and Human Rights.

18:00 - 19:00: Drinks og indslag fra Metropolis


Lokation: Union i rummet AULA

Dette event foregår på engelsk // This event takes place in English

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